Council member criticizes Mpls. cops on spotty body camera use; Rochester works to cultivate music scene
Council member criticizes Mpls. cops on spotty body camera use; Rochester works to cultivate music scene
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Good morning! AM rain with a high in the 60s and 70s. Here's your daily dose of sweetness, courtesy of NewsCut. It's about a Fargo cop who stpped to help a homeless man in the pouring rain. Moral of the story: It's about what you do when you think no one is watching that matters. | Forecast
Police, firefighters and ordinary Mexicans dug frantically through the rubble of collapsed schools, homes and apartment buildings early Wednesday, looking for survivors of Mexico's deadliest earthquake in decades.
Independent analysts say the latest Senate Republican bill is likely to leave more people uninsured than the Affordable Care Act, and allow states to make changes that raise costs for people with health problems or pre-existing medical conditions. | A last, last chance: Republicans strain for Obamacare repeal
Maria made landfall early Wednesday in the southeast coastal town of Yabucoa as a Category 4 storm with winds of 155 mph winds, and it was expected to punish the island with life-threatening winds for 12 to 24 hours, forecasters said.
Equifax is already struggling to retain public trust after it waited at least a month to disclose a cyberattack that potentially impacted the personal information of millions of people.
Personal care attendants play vital roles helping people with disabilities live as independently as possible. It's not easy work. MPR News spent some time recently with caregivers and clients at one Minnesota group home. Here's what we found.